2017 ORS
133.783¹

Authority of arresting officer to command assistance

Every such officer or other person empowered to make the arrest shall have the same authority in arresting the accused to command assistance therein as sheriffs and other officers have by law in the execution of any criminal process directed to them, with the like penalties against those who refuse their assistance. [Formerly 147.090]

Notes of Decisions

Interjurisdic­tional transfers to clear up charges protect the prisoner’s constitu­tional right to a speedy trial and the state’s interest in the orderly ad­min­is­tra­­tion of justice. Bishop v. Cupp, 7 Or App 349, 490 P2d 524 (1971)

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